New Delhi, July 5 (UDN): The Central Government has directed technology giants Apple and Google to remove seven mobile applications that allegedly facilitate the unauthorised operation of e-rickshaws and violate existing transport regulations.

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According to official sources, the action was initiated following complaints that the apps were enabling unregistered and non-compliant e-rickshaw services, posing concerns over passenger safety, regulatory compliance and fair competition in the urban transport sector.
The Ministry concerned has asked both app store operators to delist the applications from their respective platforms pending further examination. Authorities said the apps were found to be operating without adhering to mandatory licensing and other statutory requirements prescribed under the Motor Vehicles Act and related rules.
The government has also directed enforcement agencies to investigate the operations of the platforms and examine whether they were facilitating transport services in violation of applicable laws. Appropriate legal action will be taken against entities found guilty of flouting regulatory norms, officials said.
The move is part of the Centre’s broader efforts to streamline the operation of app-based transport services, strengthen passenger safety and ensure that digital platforms function within the legal framework governing public transport.
Officials reiterated that while technology-driven mobility solutions are being encouraged, all operators must comply with licensing, registration and safety standards to safeguard the interests of commuters and maintain an orderly transport ecosystem.
Further details regarding the names of the applications and the timeline for their removal are awaited.
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